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Highly efficient and stable solar cells with hybrid of nanostructures and bulk heterojunction organic semiconductors
Sreedhar Ram, Kiran
(Principal Investigator/Chief Investigator A)
Higher Degree by Research (HDR) Cohort
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HDR Project
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PhD
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Engineering
Heterojunctions
100%
Nanomaterial
100%
Solar Cell
100%
Organic Semiconductor
100%
Organic Solar Cells
100%
Power Conversion Efficiency
50%
Charge Transport
37%
Active Layer
12%
Manufacturing Cost
12%
Charge Carrier
12%
Quantum Dot
12%
Reflection Loss
12%
Nanowire
12%
Main Process
12%
Material Science
Heterojunction
100%
Solar Cell
100%
Organic Solar Cells
100%
Nanostructure
100%
Quantum Dot
12%
Charge Carrier
12%
Antireflection Coating
12%
Nanowires
12%
Surface (Surface Science)
12%
Chemical Engineering
Nanostructure
100%
Semiconducting Organic Compound
100%
Nanowire
25%